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wilzy123

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Morning Ethinvestor ,

1, ASX daily shorts report , 4 day old data.displays short no taken out on the day.
Updated after 11:00 🇦🇺 East Coast time.

2, Shortman , gives a simple list , chart and ranking.


There are several others ....

Regards,
Esq.

1. I was under the impression that this report (https://www.asx.com.au/data/shortsell.txt) was day old data... not 4 day old data.
2, Shortman likely uses 4 day old data scraped from ASIC --> https://asic.gov.au/regulatory-resources/markets/short-selling/short-position-reports-table/
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
If we can just gather a bit more momentum, we should be off to the races.

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wilzy123

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For more information, visit https://www.idtechex.com/en/researc...34-technologies-opportunities-and-markets/972.

Driver Monitoring Systems (DMS), Occupant Monitoring Systems (OMS), Interior Monitoring, Infrared Cameras, Time-of-Flight Cameras, Radars, Capacitive Sensors, Torque Sensors, ECG, EEG, Eye Movement Tracking​

As the autonomous driving capabilities, specifically the SAE autonomous driving level, continue to advance, and with the imminent implementation of regional regulations such as Euro NCAP and the EU General Safety Regulation mandating driver monitoring systems (DMS), the global market for in-cabin sensing, encompassing driver monitoring, occupant monitoring, and advanced features like gesture control and vital sign monitoring, is projected to undergo an 11-fold increase from 2020 to 2034. This represents significant market opportunities.
IDTechEx’s report on In-Cabin Sensing 2024-2034: Technologies, Players and Markets provides a detailed market forecast for in-cabin sensing technologies, segmented by regions including Europe, China, the USA, Japan, and the rest of the world. The report presents a granular forecast of volume sales and market size for various sensors, including IR cameras, ToF cameras, radar, capacitive steering sensors, and torque steering sensors across different regions.

Regulations​

In accordance with the EU General Safety Regulation, all newly manufactured vehicles falling under categories M and N are mandated to incorporate an advanced driver distraction warning system (ADDW) from mid-2024. The ADDW system primarily monitors the movements of the driver’s eyes and issues warnings if signs of distraction are detected. With the enforcement of this regulation looming within a year, IDTechEx has observed a prompt response from several automotive OEMs. For instance, as early as 2019, the BMW X5 was already equipped with driver attention cameras designed to observe the opening of the driver’s eyes and the position of the driver’s head, thus assessing the driver’s level of engagement.
While DMS is not a novel concept, traditional DMS typically rely on passive technologies that gather information from the vehicle, such as lane-keeping and driving duration, as well as steering sensors. However, these passive technologies have been shown to be prone to inaccuracies, leading to a high incidence of false positives. In addition, the ADDW regulation stipulates a shift towards actively monitoring driver eye movement, signalling a transition from passive to vision-based active technology.
Despite this transition, IDTechEx acknowledges that the current adoption rate of cameras in DMS, coupled with feedback from the European Automobile Manufacturers Association (ACEA) proposing the commencement of the ADDW system in July 2028, suggests that the widespread implementation of DMS in all new vehicles within categories M and N may extend beyond the initially stipulated mid-2024 deadline.
Apart from Europe, IDTechEx has identified comparable regulations in other key regions. For example, both the Association of Global Automakers and the Alliance of Automobile Manufacturers in the USA have voluntarily pledged to establish standardized rear seat reminders by 2025. In China, the Ministry of Transport has issued a directive titled “Notice of the General Office of the Ministry of Transport on Promoting the Application of Intelligent Video Surveillance and Alarm Technology,” outlining explicit requirements aimed at enhancing driver safety.

Driver Monitoring System​

DMS can be classified into two categories: direct/active monitoring and passive/indirect monitoring. Passive monitoring relies on vehicle information such as driving duration and lane-keeping to evaluate driver fatigue, but it has the drawback of potentially generating false positives. On the other hand, active monitoring, prompted by the requirements of the ADDW, utilizes near-infrared (NIR) cameras, which are particularly effective for detecting eye movements without adversely affecting drivers. NIR cameras typically incorporate one or two LEDs and an image sensor, and they are strategically installed in locations such as A pillars and steering columns. Software plays a crucial role in extracting features such as eyelid closure and yawning to identify signs of driver drowsiness or fatigue.

Occupant Monitoring System​

OMS are experiencing increased traction, propelled by regulations such as the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) mandating child presence detection (CPD) systems in new cars. OMS, equipped with advanced features like vital signal monitoring and gesture control, predominantly employ time-of-flight (ToF) cameras and/or radar. IDTechEx has seen both radars and ToF cameras being adopted in vehicles already, such as the Li Auto L9 utilizing ToF cameras and the Volvo EX90 incorporating radar modules.
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A few examples of automotive OEMs and their sensing methods.

Market Opportunities​

Regarding market opportunities, there is a clear trend toward increased adoption of DMS and OMS, driven by upcoming regulations and the emergence of innovative smart cockpit features. DMS is expected to experience rapid and widespread adoption, driven by regulatory mandates. In contrast, while OMS is also growing rapidly, it is foreseen to remain a premium feature predominantly found in mid- and high-end vehicles in the medium-term future. The swift rise of both DMS and OMS presents substantial opportunities for hardware suppliers, including sensor suppliers, chip makers, tier-one suppliers, and others, as well as for software solution providers. IDTechEx’s latest research report titled “In-Cabin Sensing 2024-2034: Technologies, Players, and Markets” provides a thorough analysis of the technological requirements and potential market opportunities in this domain. The research delves into the intricacies of the rapidly evolving landscape, offering insights for both hardware and software solution providers.

 
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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Morning Wilzy 123 ,

My bad , you are correct .

Had a rather early start today so a little blurry. I shall amend said post and thanks for correcting.

By the way yesterday on ASX data , 30th nov , 2,145,014 shorts taken out,

Regards,
Esq
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
It certainly is a bit of an uphill battle at the moment but, if at first you don't succeed...


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buena suerte :-)

BOB Bank of Brainchip
Morning Wilzy 123 ,

My bad , you are correct .

Had a rather early start today so a little blurry. I shall amend said post and thanks for correcting.

By the way yesterday on ASX data , 30th nov , 2,145,014 shorts taken out,

Regards,
Esq
Thanks Esqy ...:-(

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Only around 5mil units for sell side yesterday so those 2.1mil now in play as we can see from the SP this morning :-(

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Morning Wilzy 123 ,

My bad , you are correct .

Had a rather early start today so a little blurry. I shall amend said post and thanks for correcting.

By the way yesterday on ASX data , 30th nov , 2,145,014 shorts taken out,

Regards,
Esq
Interestingly a 2.12 million buy at the midpoint 20.7 cents at 11:405am today..

Not sure if there's any connection, but that's a big midpoint trade?..
 
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HarryCool1

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Morning Buena suerte :),

Thinking mildly positive.

That big spike in volume yesterday has confused my charting prowess for a little while.

Positive finnish, up three cents i shall go with = $0.25 finnish.



Regards ,
Esq

Or this maybe??

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Would be interesting to see the presentation slides on this tutorial from back in June and if any further insights into TCS and Akida research.



Excerpt.


A Tutorial on Bio-Inspired Neuromorphic Computational Paradigms

Presenters
Manan Suri (IIT Delhi), Sounak Dey (Tata Consultancy Services Ltd.), Arun M. George (TCS Research & Innovation)


INTRODUCTION
Embedding intelligence at the edge has become a critical requirement for many industry domains, especially disaster management, healthcare, manufacturing, retail, surveillance, remote sensing etc. Classical Machine learning or Deep learning (ML/DL) based systems, being heavy in terms of required computation and power consumption, are not suitable for Edge devices such as robot, drones, automated cars, satellites, routers, wearables etc. which are mostly battery driven and have very limited compute resource. Inspired from the extreme power efficiency of mammalian brains, an alternative computing paradigm of Spiking Neural Networks (SNN) also known as Neuromorphic Computing (NC), has evolved with a promise to bring in significant power efficiency compared to existing edge-AI solutions. NC follows non-von Neumann architecture where data and memory are collocated like brain neurons and SNNs handle only sparse event-based data (spikes) in asynchronous fashion. Inherently SNNs are very efficient to understand features in temporally varying signals and is found to efficiently classify/process auditory data, gestures/actions from video streams, spot keywords from audio streams, classify & predict time series from different sensors used in IoT, regenerate temporal patterns etc. The community is pursuing multiple sophisticated dedicated Neuromorphic hardware platforms such as: Intel Loihi, IBM TrueNorth, Brainchip Akida, SpiNNaker, DYNAPs to name a few.
 
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
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Bravo

If ARM was an arm, BRN would be its biceps💪!
The lord giveth and the lord taketh away. That's ok with me, so long as he giveth it all back again.


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Esq.111

Fascinatingly Intuitive.
Days not over yet.....

May see some more large after market transactions , IE. those who don't invest index funds yet track them in a private capacity, purely on the theoretical head nod from MSCI.

Bit like when the late Kerry Packer bought something others would follow.

Regards,
Esq.
 
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Easytiger

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Theirs only one word, every one needs to comprehend from Mr Mungers top 10 list and that is "CONVICTION". inter-generational wealth is just around the corner for the true believers, Mark me
Listen to this until the end and you will get the only sentence we all here comprehend .

 
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We got any dots with anyone through to Broadcom...would be nice :unsure:



Broadcom Introduces Industry’s First Switch With On-Chip Neural Network​

The New Trident 5-X12 Doubles Bandwidth, Reduces Power By 25%, and Adds Neural Network To Enable Next-Generation Telemetry, Security and Traffic Engineering
SAN JOSE, Calif., Nov. 30, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In a world’s first for switching silicon, Broadcom Inc. (NASDAQ:AVGO) today announced a novel on-chip, neural-network inference engine called NetGNT (Networking General-purpose Neural-network Traffic-analyzer) in its new, software-programmable Trident 5-X12 chip.
 
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